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Soluble T Cell Immunoglobulin Mucin Domain 3 Is Shed from CD8 <sup>+</sup> T Cells by the Sheddase ADAM10, Is Increased in Plasma during Untreated HIV Infection, and Correlates with HIV Disease Progression
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Despite the overall success of HAART in slowing the progression to AIDS in HIV-infected subjects, chronic immune activation and T cell exhaustion contribute to the eventual deterioration of the immune system. Understanding these processes will aid in the development of interventions and therapeutics to be used in combination with HAART to slow or reverse this deterioration. Here, we show that a soluble form of T cell exhaustion associated coinhibitory molecule 3, sTim-3, is shed from the surface of T cells. Furthermore, sTim-3 is elevated in the plasma of treatment-naive subjects with acute or chronic HIV infection and is associated with markers of disease progression. This is the first study to characterize sTim-3 in human plasma, its source, and mechanism of production. While it is still unclear whether sTim-3 contributes to HIV pathogenesis, sTim-3 may represent a new correlate of HIV disease progression.
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